The "mutants" in the animal world

The "mutants" in the animal world

Sometimes nature also creates pitiful mutant animals and forces them to live at a disadvantage compared to their own kind. The miracle of nature has given all species different shapes and at the same time helped the animal world become extremely rich and diverse. Not stopping there, within each species there are also many differences. Usually due to genetic mutations (sometimes caused by environmental pollution) that have appeared in so many strange shapes, sizes and colors in some individuals that, when you encounter them, you can hardly imagine. can out.

Lobster 100 million USD

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The shells of lobsters are usually copper-red, but sometimes one or two are distinctly colored. These species are extremely rare and can sell for $100 million.

The blue lobster can be caught relatively easily, its price is 2.5 million USD.

Black penguin

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Unlike the usual monochromatic attire of penguins, this is a very rare condition in this species. A black penguin that appeared perfectly healthy and functioning normally surprised biologists, who could only say it was an amazing mutation of the pigments.

Muscular dog

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Named Wendy with muscular muscles all over its body making it much heavier than other race dogs.

The muscles in the neck, shoulders and hips are so muscular that it looks like a baboon with a stomach four times larger than normal. But sadly, in contrast to the large and muscular appearance, the lifespan of this mutant dog is very short.

Mutant Frog

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Mutant frogs do not look as cute as usual, most mutant frogs have no or many legs, even legs are so long that it looks like their stomachs have fallen out. There are some children because of exposure to herbicides, so the genitals develop "too big". However, most of them are fortunate to live longer than normal frogs.

Winged cat

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Cats can fly too? Not really because these cats have wings but can't fly. To date, there is still no official answer as to the cause of the long, wing-like hairs on the back of their spines, but these cats have become a phenomenon that attracts a lot of attention from researchers. science.

Two-toned cat

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Delores Whittington is a cat with five toes and two tongues. At first, this cat had a lot of difficulty in breathing or eating, but gradually this cat learned to use two tongues proficiently. It can now lick its chin and lick its nose at the same time.

Hairless chicken

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This happened not by nature but by a study by an Israeli geneticist in 2002, with the aim of creating a faster and healthier breed of chicken. He crossed a purebred rooster with an ordinary chicken. However, this chicken breed is controversial among scientists, who think that this breed is at a disadvantage compared to feathered birds and loses its inherent naturalness.

Two-legged dog

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Born in December 2002, it had 3 legs at that time, but only 2 fully developed, and the front leg was deformed and shrunk, so it was amputated., Faith is really a weird dog!

Ms. Jude Stringfellow, the owner of this 2-legged dog, said that she suddenly saw the poor dog abandoned on the street, so she took it home to take care of it. Then the vets informed her that Faith was unlikely to live long. But she still did not lose faith, she taught him to dance, then learned to walk…and gave him a very special name: Faith.

Like its name, Faith – faith is a testament to the spirit of toughness, energy, or another way of calling it “crippled but not disabled”!